Ray Davison wrote on 4/29/2015 11:33 AM:
Eric wrote:
Look up Jasnipak Mozbackup. You can use it to copy and move your
profiles to new computers.
And a simple "copy" puts you completely in charge.
Also the suggestion of using Portable apps is a good one for what you
are wanting to do.
What is "portable" where SM is concerned? Isn't SM inherently
portable? It will "install" - and can be run - anywhere the OS has
access with nothing more than unzip and create a run object - and even
the run object is optional. And my mail files began life in Netscape,
and have been "ported" to every machine I have had since. And they go on
the road on my laptop. And the same mail files are used by both SM and
TB, under both Win and OS/2-eCS. Is that not enough portable?
Portable meas putting SeaMonkey and its profile on a USB stick. You can
then plug it into any PC and run it, even if it's not installed on that PC.
I don't do this with SeaMonkey (since I always travel with a laptop) but
I do it with a number of utilities. That way when I'm working on
someone else's PC (either troubleshooting or doing my own work) I have
the tools I need handy.
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